Subal EM1MK2 Underwater Housing for Olympus OM-D EM-1 Mark II Mirrorless CameraThe EM1MK2 housing provides access to all the functions of the Olympus EM1 Mark II including Live View and Info. The ergonomic SUBAL housing design and arrangement of all the key controls allows easy camera operation without letting go of the grip. The camera is fitted on a special cradle which enables a precise and faster, more secure mounting.Subal, EM1MK2, Underwater, Housing, for, Olympus, OM-D, EM-1, Mark, II, Mirrorless, Camera

Weight in water: nearly neutral (depending on the port and accessories)

The EM1MK2 housing provides access to all the functions of the Olympus EM1 Mark II including Live View and Info. The ergonomic SUBAL housing design and arrangement of all the key controls allows easy camera operation without letting go of the grip. The camera is fitted on a special cradle which enables a precise and faster, more secure mounting. A 4mm O-ring and the SUBAL New Locking system prevents accidental crushing of the O-ring and ensures maximum safety. Threaded holes at the base allow the attachment of a tray. Focusing lights can be attached or mounted to the top shoe. The monitor window provides a glare-free and high-contrast view of the camera monitor. Material selection, processing, surface protection and finish conform to the usual high-quality that is common to all SUBAL products. SUBAL offers for this housing model 3 different viewfinder systems: the slim standard viewfinder reduces the viewfinder image so that it can seen fully despite wearing a dive mask. The GS 180 and the 45° viewfinders provide an image approximately corresponding in size to the camera's viewfinder. The GS-180 is a straight viewfinder whilst the WS-45 has a 45° angle. All Subal viewfinders systems are interchangeable and can be installed and removed easily by the user. SUBAL EM1MK2 is equipped with bayonet type 3.

Technical Data:

Seawater-resistant aluminum alloy worked from a solid block. Hard-coating and corrosion treatment is applied to the surface of the housing. In addition, 3 layers of powder-coating paint is applied to give the housing the Subal color and unique finish. All parts are made of hard-anodized light alloy, acid-resistant stainless steel, and high-quality plastics to cope with the marine environment.